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  2. Donna Summer - Wikipedia

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    Summer died on May 17, 2012, aged 63, at her home in Naples, Florida, from lung cancer. [7] [61] [62] Being a nonsmoker, [63] Summer thought that the cancer had been caused by inhaling toxic fumes and dust from the September 11 attacks in New York City; she was in her apartment near Ground Zero when the attacks occurred.

  3. Love to Love You Donna - Wikipedia

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    Love to Love You Donna is the remix album by American singer Donna Summer.It was released on 22 October 2013 by Verve Records.The album was Summer's first posthumous release after her death from lung cancer in May 2012, and achieved some success in the United States, debuting and peaking at number 97 on the Billboard 200.

  4. ‘Her Life Had So Much Impact’: Donna Summer’s Daughter ...

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    Sudano is Summer’s middle daughter and the co-director/executive producer of the HBO original documentary, Love to Love You, Donna Summer (released in February). The hour and …

  5. ‘Love to Love You’ is a rare look at Donna Summer’s ...

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    The new HBO biopic, “Love to Love You, Donna Summer,” provides an inside look into the singer's life and shows the struggles that she faced with stardom. The new HBO biopic, “Love to Love ...

  6. ‘Everybody wanted to put her in a box’: Love to Love You ...

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    INTERVIEW : Donna Summer’s daughter, Brooklyn Sudano, and Roger Ross Williams chat to Jim Farber about the nuanced and painful truths they uncovered while making a new documentary about the ...

  7. Lung cancer staging - Wikipedia

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    Lung cancer staging is the assessment of the extent to which a lung cancer has spread from its original source. As with most cancers, staging is an important determinant of treatment and prognosis. In general, more advanced stages of cancer are less amenable to treatment and have a worse prognosis.